Dear fellow DETalk members:
Toril, a member from Norway, is participating in an endeavor through a petition to ban or restrict the use of preservatives in eyedrops.
How many times have we read here personal experiences from posters, often supplemented by medical/ scientific evidence,
that eyedrop preservatives such as BAK are harmful to healthy eyes, and even more so to already compromised eyes like so many of ours?
I went to sign the petition this morning, and was dismayed to see that there were only 24 signatures recorded on the English-language thread (now 25 = me) .
Yet the majority of posters on the DETalk website come from English-speaking-dominant countries, including the UK and the USA.
Assuming that you agree with the petition, don't be put off if you are not European-based.
Toril has assured me that all signatures will be welcome.
And if you didn't yet notice the thread because it's in a separate forum on DETalk, below is the link, and the starting section of the petition.
Yes, on this website we help each other through personal support and sharing of information,
but sometimes there are initiatives which may shape public policy and/or move companies to produce products designed to relieve our problems.
Perhaps this will be one of them.
"Preserve our Eyes not Our Drops!" < brilliant >
TEN languages . . . follow the link to your primary language . . . it takes less than a minute to fill out the form, and then you get a follow-up e-mail asking for confirmation of your signature.
http://associationgeniris.free.fr/in...joomlapetition
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Toril, a member from Norway, is participating in an endeavor through a petition to ban or restrict the use of preservatives in eyedrops.
How many times have we read here personal experiences from posters, often supplemented by medical/ scientific evidence,
that eyedrop preservatives such as BAK are harmful to healthy eyes, and even more so to already compromised eyes like so many of ours?
I went to sign the petition this morning, and was dismayed to see that there were only 24 signatures recorded on the English-language thread (now 25 = me) .
Yet the majority of posters on the DETalk website come from English-speaking-dominant countries, including the UK and the USA.
Assuming that you agree with the petition, don't be put off if you are not European-based.
Toril has assured me that all signatures will be welcome.
And if you didn't yet notice the thread because it's in a separate forum on DETalk, below is the link, and the starting section of the petition.
Yes, on this website we help each other through personal support and sharing of information,
but sometimes there are initiatives which may shape public policy and/or move companies to produce products designed to relieve our problems.
Perhaps this will be one of them.
"Preserve our Eyes not Our Drops!" < brilliant >
TEN languages . . . follow the link to your primary language . . . it takes less than a minute to fill out the form, and then you get a follow-up e-mail asking for confirmation of your signature.
http://associationgeniris.free.fr/in...joomlapetition
Object: withdrawal of preservatives from ophthalmic preparations to Preserve our Eyes not Our Drops!
We are three patient associations: Keratos (http://keratos.free.fr/), focusing on ocular surface diseases and lachrymal dysfunctions, Gêniris (http://associationgeniris.free.fr/) concentrating on aniridia and other rare diseases of the iris and Amalyste (http://www.amalyste.fr/) who supports Stevens-Johnson’s sufferers. We gather members from France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Portugal, Italy, Spain, Norway and the UK.
It is commonly accepted, on the basis of independent medical literature and studies, that the systematic use of preservatives in eyedrops, such as benzalkonium chloride (a toxic detergent, although by far not the only culprit), has a serious deleterious effect for all chronic diseases that require the frequent instillation of eyedrops (even in originally healthy corneas). . . .
We are three patient associations: Keratos (http://keratos.free.fr/), focusing on ocular surface diseases and lachrymal dysfunctions, Gêniris (http://associationgeniris.free.fr/) concentrating on aniridia and other rare diseases of the iris and Amalyste (http://www.amalyste.fr/) who supports Stevens-Johnson’s sufferers. We gather members from France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Portugal, Italy, Spain, Norway and the UK.
It is commonly accepted, on the basis of independent medical literature and studies, that the systematic use of preservatives in eyedrops, such as benzalkonium chloride (a toxic detergent, although by far not the only culprit), has a serious deleterious effect for all chronic diseases that require the frequent instillation of eyedrops (even in originally healthy corneas). . . .
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